... There is one nice review of these subradiants in one of the IMC-s Proceedings, I think in those from 1996, but I'm not sure now.. Nikola ... Mailing list...
Nikola Biliskov
nbilis@...
Aug 1, 2006 11:03 pm
30903
Hello all, It's been almost two months since my last meteor session - a long time - so I was much looking forward to the late-July increase in meteor activity....
Pierre Martin
dob14.5@...
Aug 2, 2006 5:25 am
30904
The following night (Wednesday July 19) I returned to Boundary road site and observed meteors for almost 2 hours. The sky was again quite transparent and...
Pierre Martin
dob14.5@...
Aug 2, 2006 5:29 am
30905
On Friday July 28, I joined Joe Silverman and Roland Prevost for a night at Bootland Farm. I arrived in Arnprior before sunset and since it was still quite ...
Pierre Martin
dob14.5@...
Aug 2, 2006 5:30 am
30906
On Sunday July 30, some clear skies were expected for the first half of the night. I was too tired to head out to a dark sky site, so I decided to go to the...
Pierre Martin
dob14.5@...
Aug 2, 2006 5:34 am
30907
On Saturday July 29, the skies cleared beautifully before midnight, so I scrambled my gear and went to Bootland Farm. I signed on just after 1:00am local time...
Pierre Martin
dob14.5@...
Aug 2, 2006 5:35 am
30908
A brief formal observation was well rewarded. Those brighter Perseids are REALLY pretty! ... Richard Kramer Sharon MA USA 71 deg 10.87 min W 42 deg 6.53 min...
Richard Kramer
kramer@...
Aug 2, 2006 2:01 pm
30909
Hello, An observation on 30/31 July. The sky was not ideally tranparent after passing a warm front, but still acceptable, especially closer to the dawn. lm was...
Mikhail Maslov
ast3@...
Aug 2, 2006 3:03 pm
30910
DATE: Aug 01/02, 2006 BEGIN: 07:10 UT END: 08:10 UT OBSERVER: Bill Godley LOCATION: Long 95:57:44 W; Lat 35:56:52 N CITY/STATE: Coweta, Oklahoma ELEV: 650...
Bill Godley
wwgj180@...
Aug 2, 2006 5:57 pm
30911
Last night at about 11:05:09 PM (CDT, 04:05:09 August 2 UTC) there was a very bright fireball north of Austin. People called TV stations, etc. Here is a link...
Ed Cannon
ecannon@...
Aug 2, 2006 5:57 pm
30912
SMART-1 lunar impact Posted by: "Valmir M. de Morais" valmirmmorais@... valmirmmorais Date: Tue Aug 1, 2006 8:05 pm (PDT) Dear Colleagues, The impact...
vaubaill
vaubaill@...
Aug 2, 2006 6:23 pm
30913
Hi All, with this message I am starting a series of meteor reports over the past couple of weeks. The sky stayed very transparent on July 20 so I decided to...
Javor Kac
javor.kac@...
Aug 2, 2006 6:56 pm
30914
Hi, a Youth astronomical research camp was held from July 21 to 30 on the top of Pohorje Mountain (excellent views in all directions). Thirty astronomy ...
Javor Kac
javor.kac@...
Aug 2, 2006 7:27 pm
30915
Hi again, the second evening of the Camp was cloudy with intense thunderstorms to the west and north of our location. We photographed the lightnings from the...
Javor Kac
javor.kac@...
Aug 2, 2006 8:01 pm
30916
Hi, the third night was also mostly cloudy. I only started observing some minutes before 2 am local time. In two hours under less than average sky I saw 23...
Javor Kac
javor.kac@...
Aug 2, 2006 9:06 pm
30917
Hi, the fourth night also started cloudy. It cleared up nicely until 1 am local time, leaving 2.5 hour until dawn. I saw 36 meteors in total with the Perseids...
Javor Kac
javor.kac@...
Aug 2, 2006 9:20 pm
30918
The fifth night of the Camp was clear, although not very transparent. I started just part midnight and observed for 3.5 hours Teff in which I saw 85 meteors....
Javor Kac
javor.kac@...
Aug 2, 2006 10:00 pm
30919
31 July 2006 04:00 - 08:30 (CDST 30/31 July 2006 11:00pm - 3:30am) Paul Martsching McFarland Park Observatory 4 miles NE of Ames, Story County, Iowa Long: 93...
pmartsching@...
Aug 3, 2006 1:54 am
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The local TV station's story page about this event now has their 6:00 PM report, which includes a police car dashboard camera video of the fireball and a few...
Ed Cannon
ecannon@...
Aug 3, 2006 2:08 am
30921
31 July 2006 05:00-06:45 (CDST 31 July 2006 12:00am - 1:45am) Paul Martsching McFarland Park Observatory 4 miles NE of Ames, Story County, Iowa Long: 93 deg 34...
pmartsching@...
Aug 3, 2006 2:22 am
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My report headed: "31 July 2006 05;00-06:45 (CDST 31 July 2006 12:00am - 1:45am) SHOULD READ: 01 August 2006 05:00-06:45 (CDST 31 Jul/01 Aug 2006 12:00am -...
pmartsching@...
Aug 3, 2006 2:35 am
30923
Hi.Ed Your event was a bolide meteor.Just from the video of the event it was moving more than 2 degrees a second that is plain to see.This was mother nature's ...
Thomas Dorman
drygulch_99@...
Aug 3, 2006 3:13 am
30924
Video meteors of June 29/30, 2006 Jun06-------UT-------Teff--vLm-TOT 29,889 205027-215145 1,005 5,0 04 1AQL7 3SPO 29,932 215145-225303 1,005 5,0 05 1AQL6 1gDRA...
Enrico Stomeo
stom@...
Aug 3, 2006 7:37 am
30925
Video meteors of July 17/18, 2006 Jul06-------UT-------Teff--vLm--Moon-Cf--TOT 17,875 203135-212859 0,956 4,50 xxxx 1,00 03 1aCAP 2SPO 17,915 212859-222623...
Enrico Stomeo
stom@...
Aug 3, 2006 11:29 am
30926
Hi.All As I was posting out a message to Ed Cannon on his meteor,Jim Gamble El Paso all sky camera sent me the data and video on the July 21 bolide events.We...
Thomas Dorman
drygulch_99@...
Aug 3, 2006 12:18 pm
30927
Hi again, sixth night of the Camp was quite clear, although poorly transparent. Thin clouds low in the south-east persisted until the morning but did not ...
Javor Kac
javor.kac@...
Aug 3, 2006 5:18 pm
30928
Hi, the seventh night of the Camp was clear with average transparency. I started before midnight and observed for four hours until dawn. I recorded 94 meteors...
Javor Kac
javor.kac@...
Aug 3, 2006 5:50 pm
30929
Greetings all, Slightly off topic... Project Gutenberg and the World eBook Library have made free ebook downloads available, to celebrate Project Gutenberg's...
C.L. Hall
chall@...
Aug 3, 2006 6:24 pm
30930
Video meteors of Jul. 16/17, 2006 Jul06--------UT------Teff--vLm--Moon--Cf-TOT 16,881 204044-213626 0,893 4,90 xxxx 1,00 6 16,919 213626-223209 0,893 4,90 h+02...
Maurizio Eltri
maurizio.eltri@...
Aug 3, 2006 9:19 pm
30931
During August observers in the northern hemisphere continue to see a rise in the meteor activity, especially near August 12, when the Perseids reach maximum...